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A bond is created by vibrations, in the case of ultrasonic welding, which induce relative motion between two weldment members held together by an external clamping force. The relative motion and the clamping force combine to create shear strains in the interface which mechanically break-up the oxide thus providing clean surfaces by exposing fresh metal.
Full Title
A study of parameters affecting ultrasonic welding
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Contributor(s)
Creator: Johnston, Walter K.
Thesis advisor: Wood, John D.
Publisher
Lehigh University
Date Issued
1969-05
Language
English
Type
Genre
Form
electronic documents
Department name
Materials Science and Engineering
Digital Format
electronic documents
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Creator role
Graduate Student
Identifier
1048261505
https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/10947034
Keywords
Johnston, . W. K. (1969). A study of parameters affecting ultrasonic welding (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/study-parameters
Johnston, Walter K. 1969. “A Study of Parameters Affecting Ultrasonic Welding”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/study-parameters.
Johnston, Walter K. A Study of Parameters Affecting Ultrasonic Welding. May 1969, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/study-parameters.